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Conservation Practice Support Documents

Natural Resources
Conservation Service New York
Conservation Practice Support Documents

This trai=
ning
video describes the basic features of how to use the Animal Waste Management
software, authored by John Classen, North Carol=
ina
State University. The software has been used by consultants and government
Technical Service Providers (TSP) for a number of years in designing storage
and treatment facilities for animal production operations.

Estimating Ru=
noff
is a New York Conservation Practice Guideline outlining the procedure to
estimate runoff for small rural watersheds of 1-2000 acres. See document for
alternate procedures for other situations.

Based on a review of technical information posted by the major U. S.
preservative manufacturers and selected fastener and connector manufacturer=
s,
the following guidelines summarize the current state-of-practice regarding =
the
selection of metal fasteners and connectors for use with ACQ and copper azole (CA) preservative-treated wood.<=
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Prepared
by the USDA NRCS and the Biological and Environmental Engineering Departmen=
t at
Cornell University. The New York Drainage Guide is intended for use in the
design and installation of drainage for agricultural land use.